Mimeo expands wide-format offerings

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The expansion of Mimeo’s wide-format print division is powered by Canon’s Arizona platform and the Colex Sharpcut finishing system.

Mimeo announced the expansion of its wide-format print division, powered by Canon’s Arizona platform and the Colex Sharpcut finishing system. With direct printing on premium rigid materials such as foam board, acrylic, and aluminum composite, Mimeo empowers organizations to elevate their brand presence with durable, high-impact displays delivered faster and more efficiently than ever before. Combined with the Colex Sharpcut, Mimeo can produce a wide variety of shapes and sizes that are customized to our customers’ needs.

“Mimeo has always been about removing friction between great ideas and great print,” said Oliver Doughtie, COO of Mimeo. “With our new wide-format capabilities, we’re helping customers think bigger—literally—by making it just as easy to produce a banner or display as it is to print a booklet. It’s a powerful extension of what our brand stands for: quality, speed, and dependability on demand.”

Mimeo’s new wide-format capability integrates directly into its existing online ordering and API infrastructure, making it as simple to order a banner or panel as it is to produce a booklet or business card. The investment further strengthens Mimeo’s position as one of the industry’s most comprehensive and technologically advanced print platforms.

“From corporate training materials to retail signage and event graphics, we can now help customers create cohesive visual experiences all from a single, digital-first partner,” added Doughtie.

The new production capability is live in Mimeo’s U.S. facilities, with expansion to select international locations planned in 2026.

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.